when did akkadian replace sumerian as a language? - EAS

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  1. 2000 BC

    Akkadian, a Semitic language, gradually replaced Sumerian as a spoken language in the area around 2000 BC (the exact date is debated), but Sumerian continued to be used as a sacred, ceremonial, literary and scientific language in Akkadian-speaking Mesopotamian states such as Assyria and Babylonia until the 1st century AD.
    Language family: Language isolate
    Native to: Sumer and Akkad
    Region: Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq)
    Writing system: Sumero-Akkadian cuneiform
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    When did Akkadian replace Sumerian as the language of Mesopotamia?
    By about 2000 Akkadian had supplanted Sumerian as the spoken language of southern Mesopotamia, although Sumerian remained in use as the written language of sacred literature. At about the same time, the Akkadian language divided into the Assyrian dialect, spoken in northern Mesopotamia, and the Babylonian dialect,...
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    How old is the Sumerian language?
    First attested about 3100 bcein southern Mesopotamia, it flourished during the 3rd millennium bce. About 2000 bce, Sumerian was replaced as a spoken languageby Semitic Akkadian (Assyro-Babylonian) but continued in written usage almost to the end of the life of the Akkadian language, around the beginning of the Christian era.
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    What is the difference between Sumerian and Akkadian?
    Akkadian gradually replaced Sumerian as a spoken language in the area around 2000 BC (the exact date is debated), [2] but Sumerian continued to be used as a sacred, ceremonial, literary and scientific language in Akkadian-speaking Mesopotamian states such as Assyria and Babylonia until the 1st century AD.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumerian_language
    Did the Sumerians use the Akkadian writing system?
    This model of writing was the most commonly used in the administration of the Akkadian empire, while maintaining many bilingual documents and inscriptions, written in both Akkadian and Sumerian. Thus, although the Sumerian language continued to be used is likely that the gains Sargon and ...
    www.researchomatic.com/Sumerians-Vs-Akkadians-7768…
  3. When did the Akkadian language replace Sumerian in …

    https://www.quora.com/When-did-the-Akkadian-language-replace-Sumerian-in-Mesopotamian...

    Living in the past Author has 8.6K answers and 10.9M answer views Oct 18. It started when Sargon of Akkad conquered Sumer in the 24th century BCE and made Akkadian the language of administration in his empire. Sumerian got a renaissance near the end of the 2nd millennium, …

  4. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumerian_language

    Sumerian (Cuneiform: ???????? Emegir "native tongue") is the language of ancient Sumer. It is one of the oldest attested languages, dating back to at least 3000 BC. It is accepted to be a local language isolate and to have been spoken in ancient Mesopotamia, in the area that is modern-day Iraq.
    Akkadian, a Semitic language, gradually replaced Sumerian as a spoken lang…

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  5. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akkadian_language

    Old Akkadian is preserved on clay tablets dating back to c. 2500 BC. It was written using cuneiform, a script adopted from the Sumerians using wedge-shaped symbols pressed in wet clay. As employed by Akkadian scribes, the adapted cuneiform script could represent either (a) Sumerian logograms (i.e., picture-based characters representing entire words), (b) Sumerian syllables, (c…

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  6. Sumerian language replaced by Akkadian language - HistoryTen

    https://historyten.com/timeline/sumerian-language-replaced-by-akkadian-language

    Both had their languages despite similarities in culture and Government. The Sumerians ruled over most of Mesopotamia, so initially, the primary language spoken by all was Sumerian …

  7. https://www.britannica.com/topic/Sumerian-language

    Sumerian language, language isolate and the oldest written language in existence. First attested about 3100 bce in southern Mesopotamia, it flourished during the 3rd millennium bce. About …

  8. https://www.quora.com/Why-was-Sumerian-replaced-by-Akkadian

    Sargon’s empire began the practice of writing Akkadian in cuneiform, but Sumerian continued in use alongside it. The Sargonid empire fell to the Gutians around 2130 BC, and they ruled for …

  9. https://www.britannica.com/topic/Akkadian-language

    By about 2000 Akkadian had supplanted Sumerian as the spoken language of southern Mesopotamia, although Sumerian remained in use as the written language of sacred literature. At about the same time, the Akkadian language …

  10. https://www.reddit.com/.../9pr2ia/why_did_akkadian_come_to_replace_sumerian_as_the

    The use of Akkadian spread rapidly beginning in this period, and it will eventually turn up in Syria, where it replaces Eblaite, and will go on to eventually appear in Egypt and Anatolia. Sumerian …

  11. https://www.researchomatic.com/Sumerians-Vs-Akkadians-77688.html

    Compare and Contrast Between Sumerian and Akkadian Culture The culture of the Sumerians came from the southern region of Mesopotamia in 3200 BC century came from the mountains …

  12. https://www.reddit.com/r/Assyriology/comments/9sq4d7/sumerian_vs_akkadian_languages

    If he means Akkadian and Sumerian were quite different, that's true since Akkadian is a Semitic language and Sumerian is a language isolate. Although, both languages influenced each other …

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